Charrette Summary. AMATS 2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plan. December 14, 2017

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1 Charrette Summary December 14, 2017

2 Contents Introduction... 1 Charrette Exercises... 1 Small Group Meetings... 7 Work in Progress meeting # Technical Meeting... 9 Work in Progress Meeting # Conclusion... 11

3 1. Introduction The AMATS is working on their 2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP). The MTP is a blueprint to guide the development and implementation of needed transportation system improvements in the future. On November 4, 6, and 7, 2017, residents from the Anchorage area took part in an intensive three day charrette 1 at the Dena ina Center to provide the MTP project team with input into the alternative development process. 2. Public Engagement Public participation was key for this event to be successful. The charrette provided a variety of engagement opportunities, both weekend and weekday (Saturday, Monday Tuesday), as well as daytime and evening. The public were invited to drop by any time to engage with staff from HDR, Anchorage Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (AMATS), Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) Public Transportation Department and the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF); to participate in individual planning exercises; and engage with fellow residents during several break out sessions to explore solutions strategies for issue areas identified earlier in the MTP process. Two evening community public meeting opportunities were offered, as well as a work session for AMATS Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and Policy Committee (PC) members. Overall, 86 people signed in over the three day period with the majority of those attending sessions on Saturday, November 4 th. AMATS advertised the Transportation Alternatives Public Workshops on their Facebook page on October 24, November 2 nd and November 3 rd. The project website also housed all of the information about the event including the agenda complete with the breakout session schedule, time, location, and ways to sign up to join the ing list. KTUU also aired a story about the MTP charrette on their website. Below is a summary of the advertising done to promote the charrette: AMATS list (10/16) MTP list (10/16 [3 weeks], 10/25 [1.5 weeks], and 11/3 (day before) Community Calendars ADN Community Calendar (posted 10/17) 1 A charrette is a series of public meetings held over a short period of time and includes a variety of participants. A charrette provides a forum for people to help guide the development of the MTP alternatives. This report is intended to document the charrette and present the ideas generated by the public. December 14,

4 Alaska Public Media Calendar (posted 10/17) Flyers Flyers posted at YMCA and libraries on 10/25 [12 days before] List Servs: What s Up (sent 10/20) [2 weeks before] FCC (sent 10/20) Charrette Summary Media ADN Print ad (runs 10/22) ADN Online ad (runs 10/20 11/7) Alaska Public Media Paid Radio Advertisement (10/23 11/7) [10 days before] AMATS Facebook Post (10/27, 11/ 4, 11/6, 11/7) Chugiak Eagle River Star Online Ad (10/20 11/7) DOT&PF Facebook Post (10/19, 11/ 4, 11/6, 11/7 Facebook ads (runs 10/25 11/7) 3. Charrette Exercises During the charrette, people were encouraged to provide feedback about their transportation priorities and improvements at four different exercises. The first exercise asked people to select their top issues that they felt the MTP should focus on. The results are shown in the picture below. December 14,

5 The second station encouraged people to share their thoughts on how future transportation funds should be spent. Each participant was given five tokens each representing $10 million. Each token was then placed in 1 of 9 jars reflecting how they that $10 million should be spent. The results are shown in Table 1. The third station asked participants to participate in an exercise designed to understand how people think transportation funding should be spent. The results are shown in Table 1. The most popular categories were additional sidewalks and multi use pathways, followed by more transit, and on street bike facilities. Table 1. Results of Funding Exercise Topic Score % Additional sidewalks and multi use pathways 60 24% Technology solutions 16 6% Maintain existing roads 15 6% More transit 44 17% On street bike facilities 36 14% Safety improvements 20 8% Build new roads 13 5% Change land use 18 7% Other 33 13% Suggestions given as part of the other category included: Traffic mitigation Reduce CO2 December 14,

6 Timely snow removal on public walkways Snow removal on existing sidewalks to make public transit/waling/bus doable Change funding structure to allow/mandate maintenance when building new A third station shared the results of the initial scoring process. Participants were asked to use dots to indicate which projects were their top three priorities. The top priorities included: Fireweed Lane Rehabilitation Spenard Road to Seward Highway Seward Highway Improvements (Midtown Congestion Relief Seward Highway/Glenn Highway Connection Phase II) Fairview Connector Study Glenn Highway HOV Lane Old Glenn Highway (Artillery Road) interchange to Peters Creek interchange (Voyles Road) (Eagle River) Fairview Pedestrian Improvements Northern Lights Boulevard Separated Pathway Dedicated transit lanes The results of all projects are shown in Appendix A: Results of Initial Scoring Results Station. The fourth station was a creation station where participants could use art supplies to express their transportation future. Artworks created at the creation station are shown below. December 14,

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9 4. Small Group Meetings Throughout the charrette, small group breakout sessions were held on the following topics: Transit Bicycles Pedestrian Roadways Land Use/Transit Connection Emergency Services Coordinated Transportation, and Freight At each break out session, participants were given an overview of the MTP, work performed to date, and an overview of the charrette purpose. Participants were gathered around tables and divided into groups of 6 8 people, and assisted by a facilitator to discuss the future of the mode/topic being discussed. Groups used flip charts and maps to identify their big idea for transportation improvements and what the impediments are to implementing their vision. They documented their ideas to convey their concerns and what they would like to see in the future. To conclude each break out session, each group selected a spokesperson who presented the group s ideas to the entire audience. The ideas each group generated is shown in the following pictures. The project team listened carefully and took note to gather as much public input as possible. The information and ideas from the breakout sessions provided the foundation of the alternatives to be developed by the project team. The ideas generated by each small group is shown in the images located in Appendix B: Small Group Meetings. December 14,

10 Throughout each group, several common themes emerged. Those themes were: Charrette Summary Enhance the land use and transportation Funding Plan for new technologies Better coordination between agencies especially in regards to maintenance and snow removal Continue to improve the transit, bicycle, and pedestrian networks The Glenn Highway to Seward Highway connection is a needed roadway improvement When breakout sessions were not being held, the project team set up a studio and was working on developing alternatives based on the ideas heard from resident during the breakout sessions. The studio time was open to the public enabling stakeholders to drop by and see how the alternatives were progressing. During the threeday charrette, approximately five members of the public attended during the studio sessions. 5. Work in Progress meeting #1 On Monday evening, a public open house was held. Approximately 25 people attended. The session was opened by Mayor Berkowitz and Dave Kemp, Chair of the AMATS Policy Committee, thanking everyone for their participation and talking about the importance of the planning for the future. The project team then gave a short overwork of the work to date and asked people to provide their feedback on the ideas. Residents, agency staff, elected officials, and the project team were present. December 14,

11 6. Technical Meeting The project team met with AMATS Technical Advisory Committee, Policy Committee, and Citizens Advisory Committee on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the draft concepts: Building on Today and Pushing the Envelope. The Building on Today concept framework is: Built on adopted plans Incremental change Improvements on current practices Easier to implement In progress Comfortable The Pushing the Envelope concept framework is: Outside the box New ideas (not currently done) Requires additional/new funding Requires shift in thinking Requires policy changes Potentially controversial December 14,

12 These concepts were based on the ideas heard during the breakout sessions. Each idea was categorized into actions, capital improvements, policies, funding idea, and operations and assigned to each concept as shown in the photos below. The Building on Today concept reflects that many people want to see the system remain fairly similar to today with an emphasis on continuing to expand non motorized options while still pursing roadway improvements. December 14,

13 The Pushing the Envelope concept reveals that Anchorage residents are also interested in reimaging transportation in the region to better integrate transportation and land use decisions, reduce the use of automobiles and develop a more robust transit system. Work in Progress Meeting #2 A second open house was held on Tuesday night. The purpose of this open house was to present the two draft concepts and obtain public feedback. Approximately 3 people attended the meeting; they were supportive of the concepts. 7. Conclusion Work on the alternatives continued after the charrette to fully develop the alternatives based on the input received throughout the charrette. The alternatives will be presented to the public for their feedback as part of a MetroQuest survey. The survey is anticipated to run from mid December to mid January. December 14,

14 Appendix A: Results of Initial Scoring Results Station

15 Project Name Spenard Rd Rehabilitation Benson Blvd to Minnesota Dr (Scope Re Written Fireweed Ln Rehabilitation Spenard Rd to Seward Hwy Seward Hwy/92nd Ave Grade Separation (Update Description) Seward Highway Improvements (Midtown Congestion Relief Seward Hwy/Glenn Hwy Connection Phase II Jewel Lake Rd Dimond Blvd to International Airport Rd (Edit Termini Strawberry to Raspberry) Fairview Connector Study 92nd Ave/Academy Dr Extension Brayton Dr to Abbott Rd (Do we need to edit Termini) Project Description Rehabilitate to improve traffic flow from Benson Blvd to Minnesota Dr, including feasibility and impact analysis on local properties of the proposed Spenard Rd/36th Ave couplet. Recommend pedestrian and bicycle facilities. Purpose: Capacity and safety. Facility class: Minor arterial. Length of project: 0.63 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.63 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.63 mile. Linked project(s): 112. Rehabilitate roadway to improve surface and safety for automobiles. Recommend bicycle lanes and pedestrian facilities. Purpose: Circulation and access. Facility class: Minor arterial. Length of project: 1.25 miles. Length of new sidewalk: 1.25 miles. Length of new pathway: 1.25 miles. Linked project(s): 112, 209. Add new facility grade separation and extension of 92 Ave from Homer Dr to Brayton Dr. Current project includes west side on and off ramps from Seward Hwy at 92nd Ave connecting via a newly constructed 92nd Ave to the Old Seward Hwy. New traffic signal at 92nd Ave and Old Seward Hwy. Pedestrian, storm drain, and lighting improvements. Recommend bicycle lanes. Purpose: Capacity, circulation, and freight. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: 0.21 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.21 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.21 mile. Linked project(s): 116. Reconstruct the Seward Hwy as a depressed freeway, includes interchanges at Northern Lights Blvd, and Benson Blvd and the reconstruction of Old Seward Hwy from 33rd Ave to 20th Ave, Phase II of Seward Hwy/Glenn Hwy Connection. Purpose: Capacity, freight, and circulation. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: 0.69 mile. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: 0.69 mile. Linked project(s): 105, 201. Reconstruct Jewel Lake to operate as a 2 lane with center turn lane. Recommend bicycle lanes and pedestrian facilities on the other side. Wetland impacts anticipated. Purpose: Maintenance and safety. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 2.9 miles. Length of new sidewalk: 2.9 miles. Length of new pathway: 2.9 miles. Linked project(s): 304 Investigate current use and barriers to transit improvements to include possible options: Increased frequency, location of routes, improved bus stops, a transit center, and land use. Identify possible partners for a downtown shuttle, optimal routes and timing and develop a financial plan. Add new facility extend 92nd Ave from Brayton Dr to Abbott Rd. Recommend bicycle lanes and separated pathway. Purpose: Capacity and circulation. Facility class: Minor arterial. Length of project: 0.45 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.45 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.45 mile. Linked project(s): 117. Charrette Summary Averaged Score Charrette Score Muldoon Road Missing sidewalk 22 1 Seward Highway /Glenn Construct freeway connection between Seward Highway/20th Ave and Glenn Highway/Airport 22 4 Highway Connection Heights Dr.; includes an interchange at Airport Heights Rd. freeway access and egress ramps November 16, 2017 A 1

16 Phase III Chester Creek to Airport Heights Drive Seward Highway /Glenn Highway Connection Phase III Airport Heights Dr and Glenn Hwy Interchange Seward Highway /Glenn Highway Connection Phase III Airport Heights Dr to Ingra/Gambell Seward Highway /Glenn Highway Connection Phase III Chester Creek to 5th/6th Avenue Seward Highway /Glenn Highway Connection Phase III (EA Document) Glenn Hwy Frontage Road (Work on Termini and Description, use the DOT submitted project) 36th Ave Access Management Spenard Rd to Denali St Eagle River Rd Rehabilitation MP 0.0 to MP 5.3 (Eagle River) elsewhere along the alignment, depressed sections of freeway that include the construction of bridges and decking above the freeway for cross streets, community amenities, and redevelopment over highway airspace. Phase III of Seward Hwy / Glenn Hwy Connection. Recommend separated pathway. Add new facility interchange at Airport Heights Dr and Glenn Hwy. Improvements to increase capacity and provide limited access corridor from Airport Heights Dr to Ingra/Gambell. Construct a depressed freeway between Chester Creek and 5th/6th avenues. Reconstruct Ingra and Gambell streets, crossings over the depressed freeway, and cut and cover lids. Develop an environmental impact statement for phase 3 of the Seward Hwy/Glenn Hwy connection from Chester Creek to Airport Heights Dr. Alternatives will be evaluated and preferred alignment will be chosen recognizing that the following three segments (201A, 201B, and 203C) of this project may change. Construct a frontage road between Boniface Pkwy and Muldoon Rd on the north side of the Glenn Hwy and a possible flyover to connect with Turpin St. Purpose: Circulation and Capacity. Facility class: Frontage. Length of project: 1.8 miles. Length of new sidewalk: 1.8 miles. Length of new pathway: 1.8 miles. Linked project(s): 106, 137, 205. Access management treatments. Purpose: Circulation and access. Facility class: Minor arterial. Length of project: 1.06 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. Rehabilitate approximately 6 miles. Improvements may include turn lanes. Recommend paved shoulder bikeway. Purpose: Capacity and circulation. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 6 miles. Length of new sidewalk: 6 miles. Length of new pathway: 6 miles. Linked project(s): 127. Charrette Summary A St Missing sidewalk 21 4 A St Missing sidewalk 21 0 Short Term MTP Element Implementation Projects Could include the following projects: Regional Travel Survey, Complete Streets Plan, Freeway Incident Management Plan, Traffic Signal Operations Plan, Intersection Operations and Safety Improvements Program, Travel Options Report Recommendations, South Anchorage Intersection 21 0 November 16, 2017 A 2

17 Duben St, #14 Crash Location Long Term MTP Element Implementation Projects Study, MTP Update, Subarea Circulation Collector Street Studies, etc. Purpose: MTP Implementation. Facility class: N/A. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. Missing sidewalk, crossing Could include the following projects: Regional Travel Survey, Complete Streets Plan, Freeway Incident Management Plan, Traffic Signal Operations Plan, Intersection Operations and Safety Improvements Program, Travel Options Report Recommendations, South Anchorage Intersection Study, MTP Update, Subarea Circulation Collector Street Studies, etc. Purpose: MTP Implementation. Facility class: N/A. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. Charrette Summary th Ave Crossing, sidewalk upgrade 20 0 Abbott Rd Lake Otis 5 lanes Lake Otis Pkwy to Elmore Rd, 3 lanes Elmore Rd to Birch Rd with intersection Pkwy to Birch Rd (Edit improvements. Recommend paved shoulder bikeway and pedestrian facilities. Purpose: Safety Termini Lake Otis to and capacity. Facility class: Minor arterial. Length of project: 2 miles. Length of new sidewalk: Elmore, 5 Lane) miles. Length of new pathway: 2 miles. Linked project(s): None. Downtown Route / Circulator O'Malley Rd Seward Hwy to Hillside Dr (Edit termini Lake Otis to Hillside Dr) This project would implement a fixed route service that provides circulation within downtown Anchorage. Most of People Mover's routes operate to and from downtown without a focus on providing convenient bus travel to destinations within the downtown. Rehabilitate to improve safety and capacity. 3 lane section east of Lake Otis Pkwy and 5 lane section between Seward Hwy and Lake Otis Pkwy. Recommend separated pathway and pedestrian facilities. Wetland impacts anticipated. Purpose: Capacity and access. Facility class: Major/minor arterial. Length of project: 3.65 miles. Length of new sidewalk: 3.65 miles. Length of new pathway: 3.65 miles. Linked project(s): None Tudor Road Upgrade separated pathway th Avenue/Seward Highway Interchange (Update Scope to reflect PEL?) Add new facility interchange at 36th Ave and Seward Hwy, including braided ramps connecting to the Tudor Rd interchange. Phase I of Seward Hwy/Glenn Hwy Connection. Recommend separated pathway. Purpose: Capacity, freight, and circulation. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: Replace existing on 36th Ave. Length of new pathway: 1 mile. Linked project(s): 114, Minnesota Drive Northern Lights Blvd/Benson Blvd Improvements Widen Minnesota Drive to build parallel left turn lanes, complete pedestrian crosswalk at signals, at Northern Lights Boulevard convert the through left lanes to a left turn only lane, Benson Boulevard convert the through left lane to an exclusive through lane and build a second left turn lane, update signal timing phasing to accommodate new lanes. Purpose: Safety Benefit and congestion 20 0 O'Malley Road Separated pathway (under ARRC) 20 1 Arctic Blvd This project will upgrade/extend the road to urban standards including a new road base, curbs, 20 0 November 16, 2017 A 3

18 Extension/Rehabilitation pavement, pedestrian facilities, drainage, and street lighting. Chester Creek Trail Expand existing separate greenbelt trail (12' wide) 19 0 Ship Creek Trail Separated pathway 19 0 Minnesota Dr (Northbound) 26th Ave to 15th Ave Rehabilitate and add one lane to improve capacity northbound. Purpose: Capacity and freight. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 0.25 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.7 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.7 mile. Linked project(s): None Whitney Rd North C St to Post Rd Upgrade Whitney Rd to urban industrial standards; may include relocation of Whitney Rd. Recommend pedestrian facilities. Purpose: Circulation, access, and freight. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 0.49 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 1.05 miles. Length of new pathway: 1.05 miles. Linked project(s): A St Missing sidewalk 19 0 Debarr Rd Missing sidewalk 19 0 Duben St Missing sidewalk 19 0 Glenn Hwy HOV Lane Boniface Pkwy to Old Glenn Hwy (Artillery Rd) Interchange Glenn Hwy HOV Lane Old Glenn Hwy (Artillery Rd) interchange to Peters Creek interchange (Voyles Rd) (Eagle River) Huffman Rd Rehabilitation Pintail St to Birch Rd Lower Ship Creek Connections Farm Ave Realignment at Old Glenn Hwy (Eagle River) North Access to University Medical District Widen with lanes to the outside with 1 lane each direction designated non SOV, includes Ship Creek bridge improvements. Purpose: Capacity and freight. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: 11.3 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 105, 204. Widen Glenn Hwy to add an additional non SOV lane in each direction, including interchange upgrades at Peters Creek bridge. Purpose: Capacity and freight. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: 8.1 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 205. Rehabilitate road. Improvements may include widening roadway, adding shoulders, improving visibility, reducing grades, and possibly trails, where practical and feasible. Recommend bicycle lanes and separated pathway. Purpose: Capacity, circulation, and access. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 2.63 miles. Length of new sidewalk: 2.63 miles. Length of new pathway: 2.63 miles. Linked project(s): 307, 314. Implement the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail to the Ship Creek Trail connection per the completed design work. Realignment of Farm Ave to provide direct connection to Eagle River Loop Rd at Old Glenn Hwy. Improves safety and provides direct connection for new interchange for downtown area. Purpose: Capacity, circulation, and access. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 0.35 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.35 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.35 mile. Linked project(s): 126, 127. Construct north access to University Medical District, a 0.5 mile 2 lane facility with nonmotorized facilities. Purpose: Circulation, capacity, and safety. Facility class: Major/Minor arterial. Length of project: 0.5 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.5 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.5 mile November 16, 2017 A 4

19 Linked project(s): None. 3rd Avenue Separated pathway 19 0 Coastal Trail Separated pathway 19 0 Debarr Rd Upgrade existing sidewalk on south side of street 19 2 Midtown east west Study (Area C) Investigate feasibility of constructing bicycle facility through Midtown routes 19 0 Molanary Drive Missing sidewalk 19 0 Boniface Pkwy Access Management Tudor Rd to Glenn Hwy Lake Otis Pkwy Northern Lights Blvd to DeBarr Rd Seward Hwy O'Malley Rd to Dimond Blvd Tudor Rd Access Management Seward Hwy to Arctic Blvd Tudor Rd Access Management Seward Hwy to Patterson St Weekday Service Frequency Enhancement Add access management and related local circulation access to preserve capacity on Boniface Pkwy. Purpose: Circulation, access, and safety. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 604. Reconstruct and increase capacity, bridge over Chester Creek, Lake Otis Pkwy/Northern Lights Blvd intersection. Recommend pedestrian facilities and bicycle lanes. Purpose: Safety and capacity. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 0.85 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.85 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.85 mile. Linked project(s): 105, 114, 201. Reconstruct and widen from 4 to 6 lanes. Landscaping and possible noise walls. Includes reconstruction of Dimond Blvd interchange. Recommend separated pathways on all frontage road improvements. Purpose: Capacity, circulation, and freight. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: 1.03 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: 1.03 miles. Linked project(s): None. Add access management and turn restrictions; modify local connections to make adjacent property access to other roads; east west or north south access in lieu of direct access from Tudor Rd wherever practical. Purpose: Circulation, access, and safety. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. Add access management and turn restrictions; modify local connections to make adjacent property access to other roads; east west or north south access in lieu of direct access from Tudor Rd wherever practical. Purpose: Circulation, access, and safety. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. This project would increase weekday fixed route service frequency on all routes to 15 minutes, from at least 6am to 8:30pm. Frequencies of 15 minutes would allow more reliable and convenient bus travel throughout the People Mover service area. This project would increase weekend fixed route service frequency so that it matches weekday service frequency. Add bike boulevard to 29th Avenue and Photo Avenue Weekend Service Frequency Enhancement th Ave & Photo Ave Bike Boulevard 18 0 West 36th Missing sidewalks 18 0 November 16, 2017 A 5

20 Northwood Dr Extension Strawberry Rd to Dimond Blvd Calming measures will be added from 88th Ave to Strawberry Rd. Add new facility extend Northwood Dr from Strawberry Rd to Dimond Blvd. Recommend bicycle lanes and pedestrian facilities. Purpose: Circulation, capacity, and access. Facility class: Minor arterial. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 1 mile. Length of new pathway: 1 mile. Linked project(s): None. Charrette Summary th Ave Missing sidewalk nd Ave Missing sidewalk th Ave Rehabilitation Upgrade collector street to urban standards. Improvements are expected to include a new road base, pavement, curbs, pedestrian facilities, street lighting, storm drainage, and landscaping Caravelle Drive Reconstruction This project will upgrade the collector road to urban standards. Improvements are expected to include paving, curbs, storm drainage, street lighting, pedestrian facilities, and landscaping. The use of the road for access to individual homes will require significant neighborhood interaction Dimond Blvd. at Victor Study (Area G) Investigate feasibility of improving pedestrian crossing Road 18 0 Elmore Road Reconstruct road and storm drains, install missing pedestrian facilities, and upgrade street Reconstruction lighting Glenn Hwy Trail Construct missing link in Glenn Hwy. separated pathway 18 3 Lois Drive Rehabilitation Upgrade collector street to urban standards. Improvements are expected to include a new road base, pavement, curbs, pedestrian facilities, street lighting, storm drainage, and landscaping Neighborhood northeast Missing sidewalks of Arctic Blvd & 32nd Ave 18 0 Benson Blvd (North side) multiuse pathway reconstruction Reconstruct the multiuse pathway on the north side of Benson Blvd as Photo Avenue sidewalk/path Boniface Pkwy Missing sidewalk 18 0 Business Blvd at Carrs to Missing link walkway behind Carrs Store Regency Drive 18 0 Coastal Fish Creek Improvements Project will do paving improvements and relocate a fence which is a safety issue since it creates a blind corner where there have been reported bike/ped crashes (there is no ROW acquisition 18 0 involved). Elmore Road Bicycle lanes 18 1 Ingra/Gambell Study (Area F) Pedestrian safety study 18 0 Lois Drive Missing sidewalk 18 1 Seward Highway Separated pathway 18 1 Tudor Road Separated pathway 18 0 Glenn Hwy/Farm Ave Slip Ramp (Eagle River) Partial interchange to Farm Ave off the Glenn Hwy (could include an overcrossing to a northsouth collector on the west side of the Glenn Hwy). Includes improvements to Farm Ave between 18 0 November 16, 2017 A 6

21 Glenn Hwy and Business Blvd. Recommend pedestrian facilities. Purpose: Circulation, access, and freight. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: 0.2 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.2 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.2 mile. Linked project(s): 105, 127, 133, 204, 217. Spenard Road Phase III Rebuild Spenard Road from West 30th Avenue to Northwood Drive including enhanced pedestrian and non motorized capabilities found in Reconstruction Phase II (Hillcrest to West th). 32nd Ave Extended Missing pathway 17 0 Coastal Trail Separated pathway Linking Coastal Trail with Ship Creek Trail th Ave & 7th Ave at A St Crossing Improvements 17 0 Fairview Pedestrian Missing sidewalk; improvements to amenities and appearance Improvements 17 8 Huffman Park Drive Missing sidewalk 17 1 Huffman Town Center Missing sidewalk walkways 17 0 Industry Way Missing sidewalk 17 0 Potter Road This project will upgrade/extend the road to urban standards including a new road base, curbs, Rehabilitation pavement, pedestrian facilities, drainage, and street lighting Spirit Way Missing sidewalk 17 0 Town Center walkways Missing link walkway 17 1 Transit Supportive This project would improve infrastructure in designated Transit Supportive Corridors (TSC) with Corridor Improvements the goal of increasing the level of service for pedestrian traffic, bicycle traffic, and bus traffic Wilson St Missing sidewalk 17 2 Lake Otis Pkwy Extension DeBarr Rd to Glenn Hwy Add new facility extend Lake Otis Pkwy to Glenn Hwy interchange at Airport Heights Rd. Recommend pedestrian facilities. Purpose: Circulation and capacity. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 0.7 miles. Length of new sidewalk: 0.7 miles. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 105, 114, 201, 306. Project will construct a frontage road system on both sides of the Glenn Highway from Muldoon to Hiland Road Glenn Highway Frontage Roads 17 0 Glenn Hwy Trail Separated pathway 17 0 Northern Lights Blvd Sidewalk separation, upgrade 17 2 Old Glenn Hwy, Monte Sidewalk, crossing Rd, Brooks Rd 17 0 Weekend Service Span This project would extend weekend fixed route operating span beyond 8am 8pm. It would also Expansion & Holiday restore fixed route bus service on holidays where practicable Service Restoration Northern Lights/Benson Blvd Crossing Time at Study to determine the impacts of increased crossing times at signalized intersection on signal timing, traffic delay, and traffic queues November 16, 2017 A 7

22 Signalized Intersection Study Potter Drive Missing link walkway nd Ave Extension Minnesota to King St Eagle River CBD Phase II, Study (Eagle River) Add new facility extend 92nd Ave from Minnesota Dr to King St. Recommend bicycle lanes and pedestrian facilities. Purpose: Circulation, access, and freight. Facility class: Minor arterial. Length of project: 0.5 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 1 mile. Length of new pathway: None. Linked project(s): None. Study to identify the recommended long term solution for the CBD transportation system. Purpose: Circulation, capacity, and safety. Facility class: N/A. Length of project: 1.8 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 105, 126, 127, East High Walkway or stairway needed to link Bragaw St with school entrance 16 2 Government Hill Study the need for intersection improvements in Government Hill. Intersection Study 16 1 Lake Otis Blvd Sidewalk upgrade 16 0 Midtown Corridor Construct upgrades in the road right of way with an emphasis on pedestrian facilities and lighting Improvements on W 32nd Ave and W 33rd Avenue 16 0 Muldoon Road Study (Area D) Investigate feasibility of constructing bicycle facility along Muldoon Rd (reconnaissance study) 16 0 Neighborhood Loop Trail Study Project will evaluate existing portions of the trail, identify missing links, and actions needed to complete the mixed use trail. Additionally project will look at connecting to the ship creek trail/area and waterfront amenities Old Glenn Hwy (Artillery Rd) NB off ramp to Eagle River Rd (Eagle River) Separated trail Ship Creek greenbelt to Chester Creek greenbelt Seward Hwy/O'Malley Rd Interchanges 92nd Ave Extension King St to Old Seward Hwy Eliminates existing weaving section between the existing Old Glenn Hwy (Artillery Rd) interchange northbound ramp terminal and the Eagle River Rd intersection on Old Glenn Hwy. Provides additional capacity to a heavy demand movement. Recommend separated pathway. Purpose: Capacity, safety, and freight. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: 0.15 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.15 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.15 mile. Linked project(s): 126, 127, , 217. Construct a separated trail connecting Ship Creek greenbelt to Chester Creek greenbelt. Complete freeway system interchange at Seward Hwy and O'Malley Rd/Minnesota Dr and an interchange at Old Seward Hwy and O'Malley Rd Phase 2. Purpose: Capacity and safety. Facility class: N/A. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: To be determined. Length of new pathway: To be determined. Linked project(s): 113, 116, 139. Add new facility extend 92nd Ave from King St to Old Seward Hwy and evaluate gradeseparation crossing of railroad. Recommend bicycle lanes and pedestrian facilities. Purpose: Circulation, access, and freight. Facility class: Minor arterial. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of November 16, 2017 A 8

23 Davis Street and Santa Maria Dr Realignment at Old Glenn Hwy (Eagle River) Seward Hwy/O'Malley Rd Interchange (Edit Termini and Description. Old Seward Hwy and include a review of Seward and O'Malley connections) new sidewalk: 3.2 miles. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. Extend Davis St east to Schroeder Dr and align with Santa Maria Dr as a 4 leg intersection on Old Glenn Hwy. Reduces number of offset intersections on Old Glenn Hwy and improves safety for pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicle crossings and emergency response accessibility. Purpose: Circulation and safety. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 0.35 mile. Length of new sidewalk: None. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 207. Add a freeway style interchange at Seward Hwy and O'Malley Rd/Minnesota Dr that provides unimpeded traffic flow between Seward Hwy and Minnesota Dr. Purpose: Capacity, safety, and freight. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: N/A miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 116, 139. Charrette Summary McCarrey Missing sidewalk th Ave Rehabilitation Upgrade 120th Avenue to collector standards. Include pedestrian and bike facilities where possible. Connects to a school and a town center Glenn Highway Eklutna Rehab or replace the bridge with a new structure. Bridge to carry two travel lanes, shoulders, one Overpass pathway, and railing Jewel Lake Road This project will upgrade the road to urban collector standards. Improvements are expected to Rehabilitation include pavement, curbs, storm drains, street lighting, pedestrian facilities, and landscaping 16 0 Abbott Road Paved shoulder bikeway 15 0 Debarr Road Separated. Pathway on north side of street 15 0 Hartzell Road Rehabilitation This project will upgrade the unimproved section of a collector street to current standards. Improvements are expected to include pavement, curbs, pedestrian facilities, street lighting, and 15 0 storm drains. Northern Lights Blvd. Upgrade separated pathway on south side of the street 15 5 Old Seward Highway Separated Pathway th Avenue Rehabilitation Upgrade the road to urban collector standards. Improvements are expected to include a new road base, storm drains with curb and gutter, pedestrian facilities on both sides, street lighting, and landscaping Arctic Boulevard Bicycle lanes 15 2 Business Blvd Extension Extension of Business Blvd south to Eagle River Rd to provide better circulation and connection to (Eagle River) downtown Eagle River. Recommend pedestrian facilities. Purpose: Circulation, access, and safety. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 0.3 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.3 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.3 mile. Linked project(s): 126, 127, Coronado St Sidewalk, lighting 15 0 Mirror Lake to Old Glenn Separated pathway Highway 15 0 November 16, 2017 A 9

24 Transit ITS Solution This project would implement a comprehensive Information Technology Service (ITS) for the Public Transportation Department. Current ITS solution is severely outdated and reliant on software that is unable to be updated regularly due to lack of vendor support. This impacts the 15 2 efficiency of bus service in a multitude of ways. Turnagain Street Upgrade the road to urban collector standards. Improvements typically include a new road base, Rehabilitation pavement, curb and gutters, storm drain, pedestrian facilities, lighting upgrades, and landscaping Valley St Missing link walkway 15 0 Ingra Gambell Extension 3rd Ave to Whitney Rd 68th Avenue Reconstruction Add new facility extend Ingra St/Gambell St to Ship Creek Ave and Whitney Rd. Purpose: Access, circulation, and freight. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 0.6 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.6 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.6 mile. Linked project(s):201, 315. This project will reconstruct this collector street to current standards. Improvements are expected to include a new road base, replacement of the storm drain system, installation of curb and gutters, sidewalk and/or trail, street lighting, and landscaping Lake Otis Parkway Upgrade sweeps at intersection of separated pathway and intersections 15 0 Lore Road Shared road bicycle facility and separated pathway to Elmore 15 0 Minnesota Drive and Reconfigure the Minnesota SB Off Ramp to the traffic signal on International Airport Road. International Airport Reconstruct ramps along the north side of International Airport road to improve pedestrian and Road Interchange bicycle accommodations through the interchange Improvements 84th Ave Hartzell Rd to Lake Otis Pkwy Eagle River Road Trail Rehabilitation Minnesota Dr Frontage Rd Reconstruct existing road and add new segment. Recommend pedestrian facilities. Purpose: Circulation and access. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 1 mile. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. This project will rehabilitate the Eagle River Road Trail from the Old Glenn Highway to Mile Hi Road. Add a one way northbound frontage road to the east side of Minnesota Dr between Dimond Blvd and Raspberry Rd. Purpose: Capacity and circulation. Facility class: Frontage. Length of project: 1.0 mile. Length of new sidewalk: None. Length of new pathway: 1.0 mile. Linked project(s): None Northern Lights Blvd. Separated pathway 14 5 Midtown Subarea Transportation Plan Finish the study by identifying needs and multimodal/land use solutions. Purpose: Circulation, access, and safety. Facility class: N/A. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 104, 108, 110, 112, 114, 115, rd,6th Ave Couplet/E Street Conversion Recon Study Evaluate the 5th/6th Couplet to a 3rd/6th Couplet. 3rd Ave to become one way westbound traffic. 5th Ave to become two way traffic contingent on the 3rd Ave conversion. Purpose: Circulation, access, and freight. Facility class: N/A. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None th Avenue Improvements are expected to include pavement, curbs, pedestrian facilities, and road base 14 0 November 16, 2017 A 10

25 Reconstruction reconstruction. Campbell Trail Separated Cambell Creek Trail conncection across Lake Otis Blvd Collins Way/64th Ave/Cranberry Street Upgrade collector street to urban standards. Improvements are expected to include a new road base, pavement, curbs, pedestrian facilities, storm drainage, street lighting, and landscaping Rehabilitation Glenn Hwy Trail Separated pathway 14 0 Goldenview Drive Rehabilitation Hiland Rd Improvements Phase I MP 2.2 to MP 3.4 (Eagle River) Homestead Rd Improvements (Eagle River) Lakeshore Drive Rehabilitation Maplewood Dr Trail Connection Oberg Road Upgrade Old Seward Highway Rehabilitation Seward Hwy O'Malley Rd to Rabbit Creek Rd Overcrossing South Birchwood Loop Trail Rabbit Creek Rd Seward Hwy to Goldenview Dr This project will upgrade this collector street to current standards. Improvements are expected to include a new road base, pavement, a drainage system, pedestrian facilities, turn lanes, street lighting. Purpose: Safety Rehabilitate 1.2 miles of the existing two lane Hiland Rd to current standards. Improvements may include widening roadway, adding shoulders, improving visibility, reducing grades, and possibly trails, where practical and feasible. Recommend paved shoulder bikeway. Purpose: Safety. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 1.2 miles. Length of new sidewalk: None. Length of new pathway: None. Linked project(s): None. Construct new collector roadway. Purpose: Circulation and safety. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 0.66 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.66 mile. Length of new pathway: 0.66 mile. Linked project(s): None. Upgrade to urban collector street standards. Improvements would include a new road base, curbs, pavement, underground storm drains, street lighting, and pedestrian facilities. Separated pathway This project will construct a separated pedestrian trail along a collector route serving local ball fields. Upgrade road to urban collector standards which can include a new road base, curbs, pavement, pedestrian facilities, storm drains, and street lighting. Construct ADA ramps for existing pedestrian overcrossing and extend pedestrian facilities from Rabbit Creek Rd to O'Malley Rd. Purpose: Capacity and freight. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: 3 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: 3 miles. Linked project(s): 107. This project would construct a trail with a hardened natural organic surface. Construct center turn lane, sidewalk, and pathway on Rabbit Creek Rd from Seward Hwy to Golden View Dr. Recommend bicycle lanes and separated pathway. Purpose: Capacity. Facility class: Minor arterial. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: None. Length of new pathway: 1 mile. Linked project(s): rd Avenue Paved shoulder bikeway 14 1 Benson/Northern Lights Bicycle lane (pending results of the Midtown east west route study Project 510) 14 2 November 16, 2017 A 11

26 Boulevard Eagle River Greenbelt Separated pathway in greenbelt Trail 14 0 Klatt Road Shared road bicycle facility 14 0 Lake Otis Parkway Study (Area B) Investigate the feasibility of constructing improved bicycle facility 14 0 Lake Otis Parkway Bicycle lane (pending results of the Lake Otis corridor study Project 508) 14 0 Reka Dr Missing Sidewalk 14 0 Tudor Road Paved shoulder bikeway 14 0 Installation of Bike Racks Installation of Bike Racks at Popular Destinations, such as Business, Schools or Neighborhood at Popular Destinations Institutions, throughout Mountain View Old Seward Hwy / 36th Project would create a new bus route to provide service along Old Seward Highway north of Ave Bus Route Dimond Boulevard, and on 36th Avenue between Spenard Road and Old Seward Highway Transfer Point Improvements This project would modify bus stop configurations at priority transfer intersections. Specifically, stops would be located closer to intersection crossings to shorten the walking distance required to navigate from stop to stop during a transfer. Improvements to pedestrian facilities could also be considered Baxter Road Bicycle lanes 13 0 Baxter Road/Beaver Place Shared road bicycle facility 13 0 Campbell Trail lighting Install lighting along Campbell Creek Trail 13 0 Elmore Road Separated pathway 13 0 Old Seward Highway Paved shoulder bikeway 13 0 Raspberry Road Bicycle lanes th Avenue Bicycle lanes 13 0 Mountain Air Dr Rabbit Creek Rd. to E 164th Ave Old International Airport Road Rehabilitation Huffman Rd Extension Birch Rd to Hillside Dr Minnesota Dr Corridor/Tudor Rd Interchange Add new facility extend Mountain Air Dr from Rabbit Creek Rd to E 164th Ave. Recommend separated pathway. Purpose: Circulation, access, and safety. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: None. Length of new pathway: 1 mile. Linked project(s): None. Upgrade to urban collector improvements which can include a new road base, pavement, curbs, underground storm drains, pedestrian facilities, and street lighting. 1 mile road connection completes east west corridor between Hillside Dr and Seward Hwy. Recommend separated pathway. Purpose: Circulation and access. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 1 mile. Length of new pathway: 1 mile. Linked project(s): None. Extend controlled access from International Airport Rd through a grade separated interchange at Tudor Rd and widen the arterial to 8 lanes north of Tudor Rd to Northern Lights Blvd. Purpose: Capacity, safety, and freight. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 0.7 mile. Length of new sidewalk: 0.7 mile. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 112, November 16, 2017 A 12

27 Seward Hwy/O'Malley Rd Interchanges Study (Edit to Old Seward Hwy/O'Malley Road Interchange Study) Reconnaissance study to identify operations, functional design, and phasing of the freeway tofreeway interchange at Seward Hwy and O'Malley Rd/Minnesota Dr and an interchange at Old Seward Rd and O'Malley Rd. Purpose: Capacity, circulation, and freight. Facility class: N/A. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 107, 113, 116. Charrette Summary th Avenue Bicycle lanes 13 0 Dimond Boulevard Bicycle lanes 13 0 Minnesota Drive and Raspberry Road Ramp Tighten the radii at the ramp terminals along the south side of Minnesota Drive to develop a more pedestrian/bicycle friendly interchange Improvements Pine Street Bicycle lanes 13 0 Rabbit Creek Road Paved shoulder bikeway 13 0 Commuter Rail Station Evault the viability of commuter rail stations at Spenard Road and the Airport. Study 13 0 South Birchwood Loop Rd Improvements (Eagle River) Rehabilitate 5.05 miles of roadway to address safety issues and add shoulders. Recommend bicycle lane from Old Glenn Hwy to Hillcrest Dr and separated pathway along the length of the project. Purpose: Capacity and safety. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 0.33 mile. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: 0.33 mile. Linked project(s): None. Missing link walkway 13 0 Crescent St at East 37th Ave 12 0 Fire Creek Separated pathway 12 1 McCarrey Street Shared road bicycle facility 12 0 North Eagle River Access Bicycle lanes Road 12 0 South extension of Separated pathway in greenbelt Coastal Trail 12 0 Birch Rd Huffman Rd to Reconstruct road. Recommend bicycle lanes. Purpose: Safety. Facility class: Collector. Length of O'Malley Rd project: 2.65 miles. Length of new sidewalk: 2.65 miles. Length of new pathway: 2.65 miles Abbott Road/Hillside Drive Trail Eleonora St and S Juanita Loop Realignment at Old Glenn Hwy (Eagle River) Linked project(s): 202. Construct missing trail links and reconstruct those in poor condition. Align Eleonora St and S Juanita Loop as a 4 leg intersection on Old Glenn Hwy. Reduces number of offset intersections on Old Glenn Hwy and improves safety for pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicle crossings and emergency response accessibility. Purpose: Circulation and safety. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 0.35 mile. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): Farm Avenue Shared road bicycle facility 12 0 November 16, 2017 A 13

28 Glenn Hwy Hiland Rd to Old Glenn Hwy (Artillery Rd Eagle River) (Northbound Lane Done and Southbound Lane expected to be completed) International Airport Rd Frontage Road Pathway Make necessary improvements at Hiland Rd and Old Glenn Hwy (Artillery Rd) interchanges and add a 3rd lane northbound and southbound between Hiland Rd and Old Glenn Hwy (Artillery Rd); bridge improvements at Eagle River interchange, Hiland Rd interchange, and 2 Eagle River bridges. Purpose: Capacity, circulation, access, and freight. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: 2 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: 4 miles. Linked project(s): 204, 205. Charrette Summary 12 0 Construct a pathway or widen the roadway to accommodate non vehicular traffic from Northwood Drive to Spenard Road Lore Road Bicycle lanes 12 0 Northern Lights Install island separated turn lanes. Blvd/Benson Blvd Island 12 0 Separated Turn Lanes Petersburg St Missing link walkway, lighting 12 0 Spruce Street Urban collector improvements typically include a new road base, curbs, pavement, pedestrian Extension/Rehabilitation facilities on both sides, storm drains, and street lighting Hiland Rd Improvements MP 1.0 to MP 2.2 and MP 3.4 to MP 8.3 (Eagle River) Rehabilitate 6.1 miles of the existing two lane Hiland Rd to current standards. Improvements may include widening roadway, adding shoulders, improving visibility, reducing grades, and possibly trails, where practical and feasible. Recommend paved shoulder bikeway. Purpose: Safety. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 6.1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: None. Length of new 12 0 pathway: None. Linked project(s): None. 76th Avenue Shared road bicycle facility th Avenue This project would extend and upgrade this major local road to urban collector standards. Extension/Rehabilitation Improvements are expected to include pavement, curbs, storm drains, pedestrian facilities, street th Avenue Extension/Rehabilitation lights, water line installation, and landscaping. Extend 84th Ave from Spruce Street to Elmore Road. Reconstruct the portion that has already been built to current design standards. Improvements are expected to include a new road base, pavement, curb and gutters, storm drains, pedestrian facilities, street lighting, and landscaping G Street Shared road bicycle facility 12 0 Huffman Road Bicycle lanes 12 1 Route 65 Bus Route Extension This project would extend Route 65 through the Turnagain neighborhood via Wisconsin Street and Northern Lights Boulevard, and connect it to the Downtown Transit Center via Minnesota 12 0 Drive and I Street. Elmore Path Extension Separated pathway 11 0 Lake Hill Drive Paved shoulder bikeway 11 0 Birchwood Loop and Birchwood Spur Rd Reconstruct 2.98 miles of roadway to current standards. Improvements may include widening roadway and adding shoulders. Purpose: Capacity and safety. Facility class: Major arterial. Length 11 0 November 16, 2017 A 14

29 Improvements (Eagle River) of project: 2.98 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. Commuter Service Enhancement Routes 91 & 92 Commuter service on routes 91 & 92 would be enhanced in this project, including more trips during the AM/PM peak hours and increased coverage of South Anchorage and Eagle River East Side Drive This project will upgrade the road to urban standards regarding curbs, pedestrian, lighting, and Rehabilitation capacity needs Eklutna Lake Rd Rehabilitation (Eagle River) Rehabilitate 10 miles of roadway from the Old Glenn Hwy to Eklutna Lake to current standards. Improvements may include repaving, widening lanes and adding shoulders, improving visibility, and possibly trails, where practical and feasible. Purpose: Capacity and safety. Facility class: 11 0 Collector. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: 2 miles. Linked project(s): None. Goldenview Drive Connection West This project will construct a collector route between Romania Drive and Potter Valley Road. Improvements are expected to include pavement, drainage, pedestrian facilities, lighting, traffic calming, and landscaping South extension of Separated pathway in greenbelt Coastal Trail 11 3 Spenard Area Railroad Crossing Pedestrian This project would study the pedestrian crossings of the Alaska Railroad in the Spenard area and then make recommendations for safety improvements Improvements Study Veteran's Memorial Highway (Eagle River Loop Road) Trail Construct a multi use trail parallel to Veterans Memorial Highway to link with existing trail on either end West Tudor Road Construct pedestrian facilities to connect to the existing facilities on either side of the railroad Pedestrian Pathway tracks C St/Ocean Dock Rd Access Ramp Reconstruct the ramp at Ship Creek. Purpose: Maintenance, safety, and freight. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 0.05 mile. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A Linked project(s): None. DeArmoun Rd Reconstruction Phase II Reconstruct and add pedestrian facilities; minimize impact on private property. Purpose: Safety and capacity. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 2.4 miles. Length of new sidewalk: miles. Length of new pathway: 2.4 miles. Linked project(s): None. Northwood Drive Bicycle lanes 11 0 West Parkview Terrace Shared road bicycle facility 11 0 Boniface Parkway Bus Route This project would add bus route on Boniface Parkway between the Alaska Native Medical Center campus and the Mountain View neighborhood. The route would restore service on Boniface 11 0 Parkway previously provided by routes 13 and 3N. Glenn Highway East Side Construct a frontage road November 16, 2017 A 15

30 Frontage Road Glenn Highway Frontage Road Study Explore concepts for a continuous frontage road on the Glenn Highway from Peters Creek to the Knik River Bridge to provide an alternate route to the main lanes of the Glenn Highway. Purpose: Safety, Congestion, Freight, Emergency Response and Management Construct a frontage road. Charrette Summary 11 0 Glenn Highway West Side Frontage Road 11 0 Old Glenn Highway Paved shoulder bikeway 10 0 Seward Hwy Potter Reconstruct and widen Seward Hwy between Potter Weigh Station and Rabbit Creek Rd. Weigh Station to Rabbit Recommend paved shoulder bikeway. Purpose: Safety and freight. Facility class: Freeway. Length Creek Rd of project: 2.65 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked 10 0 Chugiak High School Access Improvements (South Birchwood Loop Road) Study Northern Lights/Benson Blvd Access Management project(s): 303, 311. Study the need for access improvements to the school. Add access management and turn restrictions; modify local connections to make adjacent property access to other roads; east west or north south access in lieu of direct access from Northern Lights Blvd and Benson Blvd wherever practical. Purpose: Circulation, access, and safety. Investigate pedestrian safety improvement needs within the Ingra Gambell streets couplet corridor Improve the Ocean Dock Road and Terminal Road Intersections Fairview Pedestrian Safety Study 10 0 Ocean Dock Road and Terminal Road 10 0 Intersection Glenn Highway at Southbound Study the need for safety Improvements at the south bound peters creek on ramp. Peters Creek On Ramp Creek Safety 10 0 Improvements Study Ocean Dock Road Upgrade Ocean Dock Road to the Port entrance to current urban minor arterial standards with a Rehabilitation special emphasis on improving safety and enhancing traffic circulation Transit Signal Priority This project would expand Transit Signal Priority infrastructure and expand its usage by transit (TSP) vehicles under certain conditions th Avenue Bicycle boulevard 9 0 Ocean Dock Road Access Improve Ocean Dock Road access and crossing from the POA to Terminal Road. and Crossing from POA to 9 2 Terminal Road Glenn Hwy Operations Include future interchanges. Old Glenn Hwy, Eklutna Village Rd, Thunderbird Falls, Mirror Lake, Analysis Muldoon Rd to North Peters Creek/Settlers Dr, South Peters Creek/Ski Rd, Birchwood Loop Rd North, Birchwood 9 0 November 16, 2017 A 16

31 Eklutna Jewel Lake Rd/International Airport Rd Grade Separation Loop Rd South. Purpose: Capacity, freight, and safety. Facility class: Freeway. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 105, 106, 126, 127, 128. Construct interchange at International Airport Rd and Jewel Lake Rd incorporating a grade separation of the railroad and construct a grade separation of International Airport Rd near Northwood St with realignment of railroad to the south side of International Airport Rd. Purpose: Capacity, safety, and freight. Facility class: Expressway. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. Charrette Summary 9 0 Abbott Road Bicycle lanes th Avenue/Cordona Street Reconstruction This project will reconstruct two collector routes including road base, pavement, curbs, storm drainage, and street lighting. The addition of pedestrian facilities will be considered in the design phase. 9 0 Clarks Road Rehabilitation Upgrade Clarks Road to rural collector design standards. Improvements are expected to include two traffic lanes, shoulders, separated pedestrian facilities, and street lighting. 9 0 Old Klatt Road Improvements are expected to include a new road base, pavement, curbs, pedestrian facilities, Rehabilitation storm drains, street lighting, and landscaping. 9 0 Improved Access from the Additional/improved connections to the Ship Creek and POA area. POA 8 0 Postmark Dr/International Airport Rd Grade Separation Minnesota Drive and Tudor Road Intersection Improvements Raspberry Road Rehabilitation North Eagle River Interchange Capacity Modifications Study (Eagle River) Glenn Highway at North Eagle River Access Road Railroad Grade Separation C St Postmark Drive and Point Woronzof/West Northern Add grade separation of International Airport Rd over Postmark Dr. Purpose: Capacity, safety, and freight. Facility class: N/A. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. 8 0 Install triple westbound left turn lanes on Tudor Road and eliminate split phasing for the east and westbound phases at the intersection. Install southbound right turn lane on Minnesota. 8 0 The scope has not been determined but may include adding a lane in each direction. Study the need for improvements at ramp terminals. Purpose: Capacity, safety, and freight. Facility class: N/A. Length of project: N/A. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 204, 205. Add railroad grade separation at C St near Raspberry Rd. Purpose: Capacity, safety, and freight. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None. Improvements to address stop signs, tight intersection, and left and right turns November 16, 2017 A 17

32 Lights Boulevard Intersection Improvements Johns Road Missing sidewalk 7 0 Old Seward Highway and Install a median acceleration lane on the Old Seward Highway. Purpose: Congestion reduction. Seward Highway Southbound Ramp 7 0 Elmore Rd Extension O'Malley Rd to Abbott Rd Glenn Highway at Thunderbird Falls Exit Realignment Study Rabbit Creek Road and Golden View Drive Intersection Improvements Improved East West Connector Study South Birchwood Loop Road Minnesota Drive Dimond Blvd On Ramp Improvements Hiland Road Intersection Improvements Improved TSAIA Access North Improved TSAIA Access South 6th Avenue Separated East and West bound turn Lane Abbott Road and Birch Road Intersection 1 mile road connection completes north south corridor between DeArmoun Rd and Providence Dr. Recommend bicycle lanes and separated pathway. Purpose: Circulation and capacity. Facility class: Collector. Length of project: 1 mile. Length of new sidewalk: None. Length of new pathway: None. Linked project(s): None. Study the need for safety improvements such as a realignment of the exit. Realign the intersection approaches and construct a roundabout at intersection. Purpose: Safety, congestion reduction. Study the need for improvement to an east west connector between Hilltop neighborhoods in Government Hill. Improvements for Truckers. This project would construct improvements to entice truckers coming from the Old Glenn Hwy to utilize the South Birchwood Loop interchange instead of the North Eagle River interchange Extend the outside on ramp lane from Dimond Blvd to Raspberry Road. Purpose: Safety This project will construct safety improvements at intersections along Hiland Road. Improve freight access from TASIA's North Airpark to Minnesota Drive. Improve freight access from TSAIA's South Airpark to Minnesota Drive; includes intersection improvements at Raspberry Drive and Sand Lake Road. This project will install separated left turn lanes. Install an offset eastbound right turn lane and relocate the retaining wall on the southeast corner of the intersection. Purpose: Reduce angle crashes November 16, 2017 A 18

33 Improvements Elmore Road Bicycle lanes 5 1 Dimond Blvd This project will expand Dimond Boulevard from a 2 lane to a 4 lane configuration. Rehabilitation 5 0 3rd Avenue Reconstruct 3rd Avenue to better accommodate 53 foot long trailers. Improvements 4 0 Minnesota Drive Off Install a single lane roundabout with single lane approaches at the intersection of Minnesota Ramp/Hillcrest Drive Drive exit and Hillcrest Drive. Purpose: Safety and Congestion Intersection 4 0 Improvements Northern Lights Blvd Postmark Dr to Nathaniel Ct (Remove or move to preservation) Timberlane Drive Intersection Improvements Ingra/Gambell Streets Improvements Huffman Road and Cange/Pintail Street Intersection Improvements Huffman Road and Elmore Road Intersection Improvements Elmore Road Intersection Improvements Electric Buses & Supportive Infrastructure C Street at International Airport Road Intersection Improvements A/C St Couplet Restripe Tudor Rd to 9th Ave Rehabilitate pavement and add shoulders where needed. Wetland impacts anticipated. Purpose: Circulation, access, and safety. Facility class: Minor arterial. Length of project: 1.2 miles. Length of new sidewalk: None. Length of new pathway: None. Linked project(s): None. Safety Improvements Reconstruct Ingra/Gambell Streets to better accommodate 53 foot long trailers. Construct a roundabout at intersection. Coordinate with Huffman (Pintail to Elmore bicycle lanes project). Purpose: Safety, congestion reduction Construct a roundabout at intersection. Purpose: Safety Safety Improvements. The intent would be to implement the use of electric buses in People Mover's fleet, and install the necessary supportive electric vehicle infrastructure. Intersection improvements to address turning movements concerns. Restripe to include 4 lanes in each direction. Purpose: Capacity. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 4.5 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): None King Street at Dimond Intersection improvements to address turning movement concerns. 1 1 November 16, 2017 A 19

34 Boulevard Intersection Improvements Level Bus Boarding Northern Lights Blvd Lake Otis Pkwy to Bragaw O'Malley Road South Frontage Road Traffic Channelization This project would implement bus boarding platforms at level with transit vehicles in select locations. This would facilitate boardings without the necessity for buses to "kneel" to allow access. Extend third eastbound lane from Lake Otis Pkwy to Bragaw St. May include intersection improvements at both Lake Otis Pkwy. and UAA Dr. Purpose: Capacity. Facility class: Major arterial. Length of project: 1.1 miles. Length of new sidewalk: N/A. Length of new pathway: N/A. Linked project(s): 125. Improving the O'Malley South Frontage Road to allow for two way traffic between Lang Street and the C Street Roundabout in order to channel commercial truck traffic away from Klatt Road and Peninsula Circle. Charrette Summary Dedicated Transit Lanes This project would set aside lanes where appropriate for dedicated transit bus use. 6 5 November 16, 2017 A 20

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